On October 16, 2006 the BVI Government warned the public on Royal Dominion to protect it from potential misunderstanding or possible scams. The complete statement is posted on the BVI Financial Services Comission website.
The website royaldominion.vg attracted attention to the BVI Government for pretending that sales are sanctioned by the Government of the BVI. But the Government, actually, has no association with Royal Dominion and does not empower the site to sell “honorary knighthoods†or other product.
It is obviously, that the way the information is posted on the Royal Dominion’s site with the usage of the flag, Her Majesty’s picture and other BVI symbols could be deceptive or even denigratory advertising or a scam. Since the statement by the BVI Government i.e. after about a month, no changes have been applied to the website design and state symbols are still being used.
Still, both the statement and the investigation, which is in the process now, suggest that the BVI Government will not let somebody violate the law and make a fortune behind its back. But let us see how this story develops. So, to be continued.
If you have obtained “honorary knighthoods†from Royal Dominion or you have some valuable information on inquiry on this subject, you can contact Attorney General’s Office of the British Virgin Islands as it is stated in the BVI government’s statement.